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524 babies died in Indiana in 2023, new program targets root causes 

Cradle Indy officially launched its bold new initiative to combat infant mortality in Indianapolis with an event titled “ONE: A Night to Win the...

Here’s how you can get trained in mental health first aid for free 

As demand for mental health support continues to grow in Indianapolis, the Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center is offering free Mental Health First Aid...

Indy earns top global rating for climate action, environmental transparency 

Indianapolis just received the highest possible rating for environmental transparency, climate action and resilience planning.   The city received a spot on the prestigious A List of...

New site aims to keep teens safe, off streets late at night 

To help keep youth safe downtown, IMPD is launching a new initiative focused on curfew enforcement and family support.   The department has announced a secure...

Need school supplies? Here’s where to find free back-to-school giveaways in Indy

With the 2025–26 school year fast approaching, families across Indianapolis can find help preparing students through dozens of back-to-school giveaways. Here is a guide:  Saturday,...

Public session to explore Martindale’s path to national historic recognition 

Residents will have a chance to weigh in on efforts to preserve one of Indianapolis’ most significant Black neighborhoods.  The Indiana Landmarks’ Black Heritage Preservation...

IU researchers develop promising strategy to target leukemia stem cells 

Scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine have identified a new approach that could transform treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML).  The strategy, detailed in...

A guide to the 2025 Indiana Health Fair 

The Indiana Department of Health is hosting the 39th Annual Indiana Health Fair this weekend, offering Hoosiers access to free health services.   The four-day event...

Eating disorders affect Black Hoosiers, too 

In many Black households, food is more than nourishment — it’s celebration, comfort, tradition and survival.   But when emotional eating becomes a coping mechanism for...

Aliyah Boston receives proclamation, urges investments in women’s sports

Indiana Fever center and three-time WNBA All-Star Aliyah Boston was honored at the Massachusetts State House on July 14. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu declared...
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